Philadelphia Police are now investigating after two young brothers were shot while visiting the home of one of their girlfriends in West Philadelphia. The shooting took place on the 6000 block of Ludlow Street at around 7:45 pm. The 12-year-old victim was shot once in the left side of the neck and the 15-year-old was shot once in the right hand, once in the left arm, and once in the chest. Both of the victims were taken to the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia where they have been... Read More

An Eagles fan from Whitehall Township has been charged with punching a Philadelphia Police horse over the weekend. Police say that 22-year-old Taylor Hendricks was ejected from the Eagles game on Saturday for being intoxicated and while leaving the game he punched the police horse on the 1100 block of Pattison Avenue. According to police, Hendricks walked up to the mounted officer and began striking the horse in the face, neck, and shoulders. He also hit the officer in the legs. Neither... Read More

SEPTA has announced the revised Regional Rail schedule that went into effect on this past Sunday. Some of the big changes will have the trains leaving the station earlier or later than previously scheduled. On the Paoli/Thorndale line, there will be some significant changes to the Weekday schedule. For a full list of all changes to the new SEPTA schedule visit here.

Philadelphia Police are now investigating after a man was shot in the Kensington section of... Read More

Bensalem police are now searching for two women who are wanted for allegedly drugging a man and then robbing him. The victim told police that he was out drinking on New Year's Eve at a bar in Manayunk. The two women approached the man and started talking with him. Police say that the two women either roofied the man or gave him so much too drink that he passed out. The man says he woke up the next day in a hotel in Bensalem with all his possessions gone, including his clothes. The two... Read More

The Philadelphia School District has begun accepting applications for the new city-controlled school board. Officials have stated that candidates are preferred to be parents of a Philadelphia public or charter school child, or have gone to a Philadelphia public or charter school themselves. The Board of Education will govern over all public, district, and charter schools. They will also oversee policy and financial decisions for the school district. The new board will take over in July... Read More

Pennsylvania is now on track to have driver's licenses and ID's ready for the REAL ID requirements needed for air travel. As of now, PennDOT officials will begin issuing REAL ID licenses starting in spring of 2019, but the federal deadline for air travel compliant licenses is this October. PennDOT stated, however, federal officials have given them a deadline till October 2020 to comply. Officials say that there will be 10 centers where you can get REAL ID licenses over the counter, other... Read More

A Philadelphia Police officer was left injured after a traffic stop on Monday evening. The incident took place on the 2900 block of American Street at around 6:24 pm. The officer was taken to Temple University Hospital, where he is listed in stable condition. An arrest was made at Front and Oxford Streets following the incident.

Police in New Jersey are now investigating after a man was left injured in a shooting at a South Jersey Mall. The shooting took place on... Read More

Philadelphia Police have now located two young boys who went missing in West Oak Lane on Sunday. The two boys, 10-year-old Tramyer Jones and 6-year-old Nasyre Jones, were seen leaving their house located on the 1800 block of E. Pastorius Street at around 1:30 pm. Luckily the boys were found by officials just after 5 pm, they are now home with their family.

Philadelphia's new district attorney Larry Krasner has been "clearing house" at the district attorney's... Read More

After the 'bomb cyclone' that struck the east coast on Thursday, the City of Philadelphia lifted the snow emergency Thursday night at 8 pm. City officials also announced that the city government offices will be closed on Friday due to the extreme temperatures and the threat of hazardous travel conditions that may arise from the snowfall. Temperatures are expected to be in the single digits to teens over the next few days. City officials stated that the code blue emergency will remain in... Read More

Authorities say that a shooting that left two people dead in Northampton has been declared a murder-suicide. The shooting took place on the 300 block of West 27th Street at around 9:45 pm on Tuesday. Police say that 45-year-old Matthew Eberhardt shot and killed his wife, Kristin Eberhardt, before turning the gun on himself. One of the bodies was found on the front yard of the home. Officials say that two children were in the home at the time of the shooting, but they were unharmed. Read More

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